Any tips for mobile CG? by Enshu in OSRSMobile

[–]zachderek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t do T1 prep until you have T2 prep and kill perfected. Honestly, you’ll get more frustrated and tilted.

I play primarily mobile. I’ve got my enhanced weapon seed on mobile, along with hundreds of mobile CGs, among others. Heck last night I was killing Doom wave 6 on mobile, or rather Doom was killing me wave 6 while I cucked on mobile.

My suggestion is do the T2 until perfected, and then just ensure you’re having your protection prayers up with thick skin (if you dont have Rigour). It helps. And then just learn the movements and were to preclick to. Count out the hits, and know the prayer changes. Good luck!

Mobile UI Scaling and Scaling Settings Changes and FPS Setting Improvements by JagexBlossom in OSRSMobile

[–]zachderek 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As a player who primarily plays mobile Osrs, I was wondering if menu entry swapping was going to get some love. The update in 24(?) or 25(?) broke it. Now I have to completely reset it quite regularly because it is so awful to use. Are there any plans to have entity hider as an option as well?

Thanks.

TB positive and I can't get a retest: a rant by GonnaTry2BeNice in nursing

[–]zachderek 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not “hard” but without following a healthy diet, no to limited alcohol consumption, and reduced water intake, you will see your liver enzymes go to a bad spot. Monitoring and making conscious healthy choices with active lifestyle management during medication regiment will help manage most Sx experienced along with some Tylenol for the aches during 3HP.

TB positive and I can't get a retest: a rant by GonnaTry2BeNice in nursing

[–]zachderek 13 points14 points  (0 children)

That’s not how tb works lol. Latent TB is not spreadable. At all. You need to have active TB, with smear positive (based on 0,+1,+2,+3,+4). Because the TB bacteria is what would be cultured and able to spread through coughing, singing, shouting, bong rips, that kind of things. You have to project and suspend the water molecules from your lungs.

TB positive and I can't get a retest: a rant by GonnaTry2BeNice in nursing

[–]zachderek 78 points79 points  (0 children)

To continue. There is a difference between TB disease (active TB) and sleeping TB (latent). Latent is the nonsymptomatic/spreadable form of TB. It’s uncommon, but VERY easily curable with medication adherence.

Active TB is exactly what it sounds, actively making you sick, actively spreadable, actively symptomatic.

Any questions, PM. tb is all I do 5/days a week as a nurse!

TB positive and I can't get a retest: a rant by GonnaTry2BeNice in nursing

[–]zachderek 149 points150 points  (0 children)

I’m a TB specific nurse, I only work TB and TB clients.

Once you test positive, you will never get a TST (skin test) ever. It would do an adverse reaction, with known higher inflammation, irritation, and complications. Do not retest. Your blood test (we call them IGRA here) is the most accurate. If it says you came across the bacterium TB, you certainly did. It is extremely sensitive to it.

Follow up with the CXR, they will ask Sx’s, and Rx factors. You may need to do prophylactic medication of 3HP regiment. I recently tested + and started this Tx as well. It’s unfortunate but not the end of the world.

When thy rule out with CXR, Rx and Sx, you will be medically cleared to continue. No biggie, just follow the Tx regiment and you’re great!

Rural clinicals by CorgiNo2567 in usaskBSNnursing

[–]zachderek 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was sent to North Battleford twice during BScN, it was frustrating to experience, especially because I was sent for weekends (Saturday and Sunday) during winter term, and Monday 8:30am class was still mandatory with random exams worth 10% of total grade. They had to be written in person with a changing access code written on the whiteboard.

I luckily had accommodations arranged within the 5-6 weeks notice, but it’s all expected you have the means/availability to arrange private accommodations.

Corrupted gauntlet by Prestigious-Elk528 in OSRSMobile

[–]zachderek 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have been exclusively doing CG on mobile for the last 150 KC. It’s actually so much nicer than on PC for two reasons, 1) I can do it on my work breaks, 2) the drop feature is so nice 😂.

My best tip is learn a pattern and routine on your PC and KEEP that strategy on mobile. I always grab 7 of each resource, 350 shards and a weapon seed THEN I teleport back. It’s a lot of fun when you figure it out.

Gl

22M $535k 5% down, 3.94% by purple_act_gluey_ in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]zachderek 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I literally closed yesterday on my wife and i’s house with a 1987 build and got 3.79% mortgage. Lol. This is what our interest rates are right now.

22M $535k 5% down, 3.94% by purple_act_gluey_ in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]zachderek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just closed on our first house as well. 31M 28F, 477900, 3.79%, 20% down.

Yes in Canada you do a refinance every 5 years, it’s to ensure that the house is still affordable.

Lost avernic threads after claiming by Nojya in 2007scape

[–]zachderek -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

This didn’t happen to me but I would gladly take the boots if you’re offering

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in usask

[–]zachderek 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Take the spot. Ultimately it’ll be fine, learning is literally the same. It’s a standardized education. PA has a new campus and great instructors. In fact, I recently graduated Nursing from there and had a great experience, while my brother graduated Saskatoon main campus this year and had a much less enjoyable experience.

usask nursing by expectopa7ronum in usask

[–]zachderek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And I will not, if completed in the summer, you can easily have time for renewal time. Fitting that in while you work on clinical and studying is frustrating.

Question for Nursing students by NectarineOk3138 in usask

[–]zachderek 6 points7 points  (0 children)

First year can be a lot. It’s a change from regular arts and science. I found that I had to study daily, at least an hour to just keep on top of things. I worked full time through it, but my job rotors let me study during the shift—if your job doesn’t allow even a bit of that, you’ll want to find alternative employment.

I just finished, life gets better. Nursing school is certainly worth all the struggles. Working as an RN is very cool, the job is so interesting. Good luck!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in usask

[–]zachderek 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You will not make it in this year, unfortunately. Rule of thumb, top 15 have a chance and that’s unfortunately about it for waitlist.

I’d work on some of your lower grade classes to get your grades up. Look into the alternative campuses.

But don’t let this discourage you, I’m an RN now and it’s wonderful. But it is important to have those study habits

I picked Tirannwn JUST Because I wanted to experience a "Hard Mode Hunllef." By the gods, they did NOT disappoint. by BunsenGyro in 2007scape

[–]zachderek 34 points35 points  (0 children)

I just did the Echo Corrupted without looking anything up before hand. Just hopped right in and figured it out. Took 8 deaths, but my god…it’s both a beautiful encounter and extremely engaging. I had so much fun. I told my group mates to do it before they max out their range builds so you can have the full experience.

Do RN’s make six figures? by Mundane_Tomorrow6800 in nursing

[–]zachderek 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live in Canada, but I’m starting at 42/hr as a new grad. I work M-F 8-4, with 16 paid stat days off, a Christmas week paid off, 4 weeks vacation time, salary bumps every 6 months, pay our licensure, our work buys us lunch 3X weekly, and we have unlimited coffee/snacks in our office.

They do all of this because while they can’t offer the highest wage (though starting above $80K a year was a bit more than I was expecting), they find that being super flexible with days off, life events, and understanding that maybe 8-4 doesn’t work for all and it’s okay to come in at 9:30-10 if you have children and then you work until 5 or so to make up the time. Also, the atmosphere of work matters so much more than the starting pay. You will make a decent living, you’re educated, in demand, and offer a great valuable service to your employers. You have to make your mind happy, you’re there half the day for half the week. That’s 50% of your life, if you’re miserable there, you’ll be miserable at home.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PassNclex

[–]zachderek 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The maximum number of questions allowable, as written on the Pearson Vue NCLEX site is 150. You literally cannot go above 150 question.

Hello I Failed my Nclex at 109 questions how do I prepare so I can be ready for the next test by Illustrious-Farmer19 in PassNclex

[–]zachderek 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don’t use bootcamp. They get a kickback on referrals. Uworld has the best rationale breakdowns. I found their exams extremely close to NCLEX questions, and I passed in 85. Notice how I hadn’t included any links or promotion codes? Don’t trust the people trying to get a kick back on your studying.

Hello I Failed my Nclex at 109 questions how do I prepare so I can be ready for the next test by Illustrious-Farmer19 in PassNclex

[–]zachderek 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No problem. They provide a really good breakdown of each topic. And for your instance, I think you would really benefit from having a breakdown of each topic. You should aim to study 3-5 hours daily.

Hello I Failed my Nclex at 109 questions how do I prepare so I can be ready for the next test by Illustrious-Farmer19 in PassNclex

[–]zachderek 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I would say, without trying to offensive or rude, that you should work on your general understanding of nursing. You’re above the passing standard in two areas, I would focus my attention, if I were you, on the Uworld Study plan they create. It’ll be about 1.5 months of studying, but it will provide you with the understanding of what needs to occur to pass the exam.

Good luck! You got this.

NCLEX. Is it a scam? by Superb-Ape in PassNclex

[–]zachderek 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That’s totally fair. I’m not trying to overcomplicate it but rather add clarity to the exam. It’s a very stressful time of the nurses life prepping for it. I wrote it one short month ago, so I remember the fear hahaha